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DEMAND. for Settlement in Cash Is Said To Block Solium or De- Mrtment More Tangle Agree- A ment txpeeieu tag. mfther efforts to reacn a setue- out of ouri 01 ins dispute over jtrol cf 'he Aim A Doepke Com Py, now going on Between the. ui4 the Doepke interests, were Bit yttiirdty. but the result were to hv been.

unsatisfactory, ae-eordlrs to the Information which has ked a rcsult con" ffrB bttw--n the contending faction, the I'-'pke interests seek to purchas "ii' right all of the Alms inwreit. would give them un-diiput'd of 1,16 nusiness. It tai'1 Interests i-t wlllin? 1 1 retire, as William H. Ahna h''! l'' interests and the laiftet Indidual stockholder In the i- unable to give his per ianal att-m to the business. and, hu to WiH upon otnere to repre-jtnt him.

in has come through the rful of tii' Alms interests to sell without imiic nearly all cash for thlr Hncl on the basis of contra'1! between W. II. Ams aii'l Robert and William plupk'. ins'l'" June, this would Involve a vim ninning into several dollars, for, while th" capital stork but 11.200,000. it is dfrrfd to worth four or five tun's tfcit if figured upon a p.r i.t bn.i.-.

When i i' arned that certain ponons ntmg large banking ini'-rfis vi-ii I W. -H. Alma at the A i -I I play, it was rumored cat an was being made to fihun" -ituRium in some manner wliVKh woulil lv satisfactory to the Aim Attorneys for the bV mi.r.-sis said to have at' I 'rffrenre. but they de- i nai I i. that nothing had l.f'r.

uh li -mili rhange the eit-tatkii -in Imt it was Friday, I'rcd Hoffmen ad- i i. di i hearing In his Courtroom until May. That a final s-tttl-ment will be riaohd -(r ra.e progresses far an th" appointment of receiv- is-t-ii" lu lu i' most Of those hn followfil tlie case, and a tli.AIin. mi. ar'- said to be will- mf tn retire, is the general belief that tlio infrrsts eventually il finrl way of meeting their ami s-eouring entire control of the ij.

At Hip matt, i now rtands it Is con-MfrH hkfiy that with all of to-day to tako up th questions, and a holi day thad Monday, both sides may fnahifi t.i appear In Court Tuesday jnnrnintr and announce an amicable jettlomrnt of the dlfferencea. PEOGRAM IS UNDER WAY Tor Trial of Alleged War Criminals, Minister of Justice Say. erlin, February tl. Preliminary pro. vwinjpi In a number of cases of German, cf having violated the of war already have begun, and Wing made in the collet matertal.

Dr. fcttllfer. Minister of Justice, told the reptrsentfltue the Zvcelf Tjhr Blatt Th? said that accused trle, r.eip.j, by a of the customary seven will be heard el nd wltnesiea abroad If they do not "aIM 10 waa In-i Examining to- olher to be IT 1 vt evidence. tr, 'ho do not respond ,0 IPJ- bofora the to.ba.arftad. tiir, win ao every-wla'su mV: 'ar a is.n.

principle mat each a'lv i "r- acmrrer energettc- a it to be "an affair of "or A A really gwny. i nary 21. Ropatriation of oy ine vouncll or 8 at its session to-dav. Th OUncJl Provided that the MJLFORD. i Ainerlean ZiCgion in rw.s wm hold memertal 11 "-llanfl anil D.I..I.

-iai 7 have been arraagMl fir -'iV rpn for Loveland Port In. N'Kkv wtn mimlwn: Jamoa ozaridale; Edgar Cola. Mills ''in oiaiii.ii din. a-, mcveni. Hranrh vt ii- Bh Ash; Frank Inomaa Rav.i.

Ir'rin and Kenneth Johnson, hf ni-eeMMldha a an flag- and the Stars and Vr tl cif.ru, 'N Jo'lh hv Jam "111 lt er rot JJ7 by Weaver and a m- owmr. mncia- ftature of tha aaarelaAa. Am. Junior Order, of r. Mechanic-, will Initiate Lt 00,1 Fellows' VM arn Councilor Roy K.

nann CounoH'or Charles T. A inn- orree win XOilO! "alth phV Dr- F. A. ireton County i m.ee oajrt ef 11 a ry baa been fixed at Vrr uha1 0 aranrers la Cler-f tha o. manual cenventioa 1 ellowa Hall.

Wllfnrrf VB J'MiUtm front the various 'J- of county were preaent. A f. received the flrth.ria. an.) of Master A. P.

Lecturer Addle patten. JAPAN TO ADOPT PLAN v. t-'siaDiiHfnabi ar ruw. in neat wiin pro)-1 t.r JUMrl1 relatione 'between emPloyer patterned after I "H' a States Cnnoltl.tlnn amlM UBen at Labor Da- OHIEP WrajTR WAVTT1 February Ap Wn MlM "'n Scot Hay, of kRri rormeF "lef nuraa of Um commission to tha Bal .10 he chief nurse of th. Amarl.

hief nurse of the Amerl Commlaalon to Kitrope. noil need ou- 'a ai, one eucceea Al Fitigerald. of Baltimora Wnune.i,. ai.v f.nl ca. Ur T5TTB AI jvew i era hi, MICHAELS "A (rebroary M) MevUle ivew Terk AjWTlljAil Tork A 0 REALTy BOARD MEETS.

Conditions of Sotinen Plskted in ariciit cutatch to Tnm sxarisxa. inaietown; Ohio, Fobruary 2i. -Thoraa Ingersoll, of Wajhjngton. of the National Real stat Board, and Iea Parrish and Mare Weellvar. of nMnllton, were apeakera at a lunch toa of the (MlddleWn Real Estate Board la Ua United State Hotel to-day.

Ra UU conditions (n the United 6tatea and iUddletown in ixirtlcu.ac, war dto-evaaed, Ingersoll paying trfbuta to tho dtym progreas. ilxh will be a tousy moath for the v.wnmro. era rung March I Ut the general chamber, or deparUnacU mereot, wiu have dtanera every night re purpoaea of raorgmniaa- lion. The women's auxiliary with 330 1 memners. will organiaa March 13.

March 10 to 20 la taken up with dinner moet- Inga of memorial civio fund oampalgn workers. v. DlstrtbuUon of 1000 license tags for automotollee will begin Tueaday. Febru ary 24, in the odlcea of the Middletown Realty Company. I.

E. Smith la Deputy negtsirar ror Miadletown. The Rauh A Mack Shirt Company announced a chance In the kite for lta pro posed new factory here. A alto haa been purchased adjoining the Sabln Robot na Paper Company, Chartea and Frank streets. Construction will begin imme diately.

Steve Laton was arrested to-day charged with aasault and baXtery on complaint of Alex Mariano, proprietor of a restaurant on Beat Third street. Paul 18 years old. of Mld- dletowu. who is accused of having stolen. 82UO from the Bagle pool room.

110 Eat Third street, Friday, was arrested today In Dayton. Harrington had $170 in his possession. A. 1 EPPLEV CHIROPODIST Ofllee tl Cambridge Bldg Beeaa tl. Fbeae Caaaal SHL CaaciaaaaL Uhae m.

tar. aw BXKTHS. BENKESER To Mr. and Mrs. Carl A.

Benkeser. a fine 8-pound baby boy. Thanks to Dr. Geo. B.

Top-moeller and nurses of the Good Samaritan Hospital. DEATHS. ABROMS Manuel Abroms. beloved husband of Fannv Abroms (nan Joseph), Friday, February 20, at nia residence. jzo v.

Kidgeway Walnut Kills. In his JSd year. Funeral from late residence Sunday. February 23. at 10 a.

m. Burial at the K. K. A. I.

Cemetery, Lickrun. AITCHISON Robert K. Altchison, husbknd of Iaabell V. Altchison. Saturday, February 21.

aged 84 years. unerai Jdonaay from the residence of hia daughter, Mrs. J. tticn, 412- Uarrard Covington. at 2 p.

m. Frienda Burial at spring Orove Cemetery. ALLAN George Dun away Allan, beloved husband of Mollie Kinsley Allan, at hia residenoe. No. 612 W.

Eighth at-. Saturday, February 21. Funeral services at the residence Monday, at 2 p. m. ARTELS Virginia T.

Bartels. be- iuvcu oaugnter or wiuiam ana Verona BarteTa (no Newmelaterl. Frl- day, February 20. at 1881 Westwood av in nar ja -year. Funari In her Jd-year.

Funeral from Vltt A Rtertner'a ehapeL 1824 West- wooa av jaonoay. at 2 p. m. BATJMAN Harry J. Bauman.

beloved nuinnq or tiara otumas (nee Ue-terdlng). Friday. February 10. 1920. Mq jrears.

Funeral from hla lata reaiaence, Monday. 1808 8t- Martin'a filar. February 23. at I a. m.

Re- quiem high mass at St. Martin'a Church at 10 a. m. BICKNELL Lott BIcknell. beloved husband of the late Emma BIcknell.

Saturday. February 21, in his 61st year. Ramaina at George H. Rohde funeral home, Linwood and Delta I Mr- fm notice oi lunerai. BORGMAKK George Borgmann.

beloved husband of Carolina Borgmann Jnee Lagemann), at hia real-dence, 17 Wuest Clifton. Satur- 5ayv.lebrunL,x' a. in hie C2d year. Funeral from late residence Tuesday, February 24. at a m.

Requiem hirh maaa at St. Clment'a Church. 8t. Bernard. Ohio, a gfte ftU BOSBE Joseph Bosse, band of Mary Bosse beloved hua-(nee Betach).

21. at resl- seturaay, February ji, dence. 1738 Hanfleld at. Nprthside. agea 28 yeara.

Funeral from the rcsiuenco xueaaay, reoruary 34, at 8 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St Bonixace'a Church at 8:30 a. m. BROWN Maria C.

Brown (nee Gen-ner), beloved wife of George H. orown, eaiuraay, eoruary 21, 1920l at her home, 8323 Woodford road. Pleasant Ridge. Funeral Tuesday, February 24. Requiem hign maaa at the Church of the Nativity at 9:20 m.

Burial private. CANN Mima Cann (nee VI widow of Bernard Cann. in her 87th year. Burial in Chicago. CATZB Charles Clarence Cayze.

beloved son of Carl and Rebecca Cayae (nee Adklnaon). Thursday, February 19. at realdence. 28 E. Thirteenth at.

Newport, aged 13 yeara Funeral Monday. Services at residence. 2:30 Interment in Evergreen. CRAMER Charles J. Cramer, beloved husband of Mary Cramer (nee Mesa).

Friday, February 10, 19JQ. at 10.35 p. m-, at residence, '4326 Virginia a Northside. aged 48 1 month and 12 days. Serv-ces at Spring Grove chapel Tuesday.

February 24, at 2:30 p. m. ALTON Lydla A. Dal ton '(nee Cox), widow of Clarence Dalton. Friday, February 20, In her Tlat year.

Burial private, Monday, 23. DeCAMP Caroline Wallace DeCamp, wife of Edwin F. DeCamp, formerly of dholnnati. at her home tn Wll-leta. Cat.

On February 2. DEWALD i-Mary Dewald (nee Dean), beloved wife of John Dewald, at her home, Alexandria pike, Newport Ky February 21. aged 20 yeara. Funeral Monday, February 28, with aervlcea at the Lieklng Baptist Church, Alexandria pike. Cold Sprlnga, Ky4 2:30 p.

ma DOYLE Klmerr Doyle, aon of the lata Lawrence and Adell Doyle (nee Jolly), at Suffolk; aged 33 yeara Burial at Norfolk. Friday. February 39. Piqua (Ohio) papers please copy. EATON Miranda z.

Eaton, at the homo of her nleoe. axs. TaSK xi. Kaiaon. Feoruar: iry zo.

in. nor IJth at Marrs villa. Ohio. year. Fuieral aornary j.

ENTRTJP Clara Entrup. First anni versary requiem maaa Thurday. I February 2, 7:18 a. nu. at St Paufa vnurcn.

FLACK Mary Flack (nee Wuthart). beloved wife of the late eOorge Flaek. Saturday. FebKuary 21. 1920.

at 18:30 a aged 7 yeara. Funeral Tuesday. February 84. at p. uu, from -wraaamana et Barf-.

knecht'a funeral parlor. No. 1421 and 1421 Main at Frienda invited. GATES Charlie Oatea. at Ouymon, Okla January 28, 1926H Formerly of Covington.

Ky. GROHk Christina Groh (nee inott). beloved wife of -Nicholas Groh. Saturday, February 21. at resi-.

dence. Sixth and Patterson aU, Newport, agod St yeara. Funeral Tuesday. Requiem high maaa at i Corpus Chrletl Church at 9 a. tn.

Interment at John's HUL Ky. HAMMOND -John W. Hamraoad. A nivereary mass February 83 at Angusun's Church. Fiftieth a An fit Angusun's Church, Fiftieth and Lanin iti- Chicago, I1L, in loving memory of mydoar son.

Gone, but rot. forgotten, iiis HotUer, liit. l.obrt Latumona, I 1, I HARcmo HatUe Harding- (nea -55 1 "-m-. at residence. 834 York aea rm.rp.

Fnneral from Fnneral from. ine raaiaoDo ajonday. February 23. a p. iBoutn iena tina.j ana Louia (hoj papera please copy.

VKr-Robert Hruck. beloved aon ib-ill ana isnm Hauck (nee S2i' tit cjartotta ffirp eoruary iq at a. a wmti a vaam v.awa1 t.h. late residence Monday. February nsNKB Chartea Henke.

beloved f.TJ.SB? of Henke (nee Meier), suddenly, February It. aged 87 f-unapu Monday. Febri H.n.'haw a'atapm" a. from hla late ruldenea. 307J HILL HUl.

beloved daughter whn P- B.d CM-oHiie Hill (nee reajdence. 1018 W. Eighth of Kockl -u. naay. February ao.

at 11:10 f-. m- aged 3 years. Funeral lata residence Monday, at 2 d. from Monday m. th realdence of hla til-' r-8 Klaelka.

s. 7i Newport. Sl runerai Tuesday. 7c--i-m at Immaculate Conception Church at 9 a. in.

Inter- .11 ou otepnen Cemetery. JPb nee Homan), H- Jacb- Thursday daughter. Mrs. J. 8416 Dury In her84th year.

Funeral from the 7 orS5Wenc Mbnday. February oLff- Church at 9 a. m. noi; umit nowers. juiCK Patrick Joyce, beloved, hua-bl ot Elizabeth Joyce, (nee Maher).

Friday. February 20. at 5 30 P- at his residence. 3Sfi K. Vittv.

ninth Chicago. 111. Due notice of a uiiyi dl. rr ATT -a ar ttAiuuMUK-Kiien Kallmeyer (nee Schulte). beloved widow of Herman Kallmeyer.

Friday. February 20. at 7 aged 83 years. Funeral Monday from residence of her daughter. 1271 First Price Hill, at 8 a.

m. Requiem high maaa at rat- iwrtncei vnurcn at a. Frienda invited. KASEKAMP Victor J. Ka.ekamn beloved husband of Hilda H.

Kase- Kaeiin). Frlday-Febru ary 20. 1920. in his 27th yewV. Fu-neral from late residence.

5773 Belmont College Hill, Monday. February 23. at 2 p. m. aAi Loula Kata.

beloved aon of Mr- Joseph Katx. suddenly, at hla rraiaence, 3sis Forest South Norwood. In hia 37th year. Funeral e'vicea at the late residence Monday. February 23, at 2 p.

m. Burial In Judah Touro Cemetery, Lickrun. Ki-MNA -Catherine Kemna fnee Fis- oeiovea wire, or John M. Kemna, in her 78th year. Funeral from her late realdence, 2218 Vine Monday.

February 23. 1920, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. IKIR8CHNER Herman Kirschner.

c-eioved husband of Ida Kirschner vFt. Friday. Februaa-y 20. 1920, at 9:10 a. at his residence.

331 Highland av. Funeral Monday p. m. KLETMETER Mayme Kleymeer. beloved dauguter of the late Theodore and Bernadlna Kleymeyer (nee Nuxoll), Friday, February 20.

at her home. 219 Covington Coving-ton. aged 65 years. Funeral Tuesday, February 24, from the late residence at 7:30 a. with requiem high maaa at St.

Aloysius Church at 8 a. m. Interment in Mother of uoa cemetery. KLUESENER Joseph Kluesener. be loved husband of Elisabeth' Klues ener (nee Sund), Thursday.

Febru ary 19, 1920, at 8:30 a. at residence. 639 Oliver at, In hia 73d year. Funeral Monday, at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St Joseph's Church at 8:30 a. m. Friends Invited. Earnestly request no nowers. LASHER Rev.

George 'W. Laaher, D. suddenly, Saturday, February m. in nis sm year. Notice or funeral later.

Kindly omit flowers. LCMMON Roland D. Lemmsn, beloved husband of Llna Lemmon (naa Brown). February 20, at the rest dence of his daughter. Mrs.

H. B. Coverston. 1466 Aster College Hill, tn hia 74th year. Burial Monday at Nlles.

Mich. LTTLB Iulse Marie Lytle (nee Hoebbcl). beloved wife of J. laorrest Lytle, Third at residence, mo. izss E.

t. Friday. February 20. 1920. at 3:45 a- m- in her 24th year.

Funeral from residence of her mother. No. 316 Ninth Dayton. Monday. February 22, at 10 a.

m. Day- ton (Ohio) papers please copy. MANNING Mary Manning (nee "Wln- tera), widow of the late Samuel Manning, passed at the home of her niece, Mrs. viveater wyckorr. 1170 Cdar College Hill.

Febru-ary 10. aged 8 Syears. Fnneral Monday, February 23, at 13:30 from late Services at Fright (Ind.) Christian Church, at p. m. MATHES George B.

Mathes. son of Frances Mathes tjoieman (nee Kenton). February 20, at 6:30 a. in hia 36th year. Services at residence, 620 Maple Avondale, Monday at 3 p.

m. MENN1NGER Mary E. Menninger (nee Hock), widow of John Menninger, Saturday. February 21. 1920, at St Francis's Hospital, aged 82 years.

Funeral from Vitt tc Ster-mers chapelt 1824 Weatwood Tuesday. February 24, at 8 a. m. Requiem high maaa at St Bonaven-tura'a Church at 8:30 a. m.

Friends invited. MTJLLEN Mrs. Catherine Hullen. Seventh anniversary requiem mass at Family cnurcn Thursday. February 26, at 7:46 a.

m. MTJSGROVE Mary Muagrove, widow or Kohert Musgrove. Thursday, February 19, at reaidence, 611 Patterson at, Newport. aared 47 yeara Funeral Monday, with requiem high maaa at Immaculate Conception Church at 8 a interment at St Stephen's Cemetery. INEVTN Ellen Hlggins Nevln.

be loved wire ox tne late Andrew Nevln. Friday. February 20, at 4 a. at residence. Reading road and Meliah av.

Funeral Monday, February 23. Requiem high mass atSt Andrew'a Church, at 8:30 a. m. East Orange and Newark (N. papers please copy.

NEWMAN Conrad Newman, beloved husband of Pauline Rice Newman, father of Benjamin -J. and Jerome Rice Newman. Mrs. Jacob Joseph. Helen Newman.

Mrs. Otto Lupoid and Mrs. Edward Llepold. Saturday. February 21.

1920, at hla residence, 10 Andover Hall, aged 79 years. Duo notice of funeral. O'ROURKE Martin O'Rourke. beloved son or Martin and the late Mary Ann O'Rourke (nee Mc-Known). Saturday, February 21.

at reaidence, 3030 Concordia at Due notice of funeral. PATTERSON Martha L. Patterson, beloved daughter of Martha Kelly and the late H. B. Patterson.

Satur-dayr-February 21. at her residence. Lombardy Apartment. Funeral aervlcea at George H. Rohde's funeral home, Linwood.

and Delta ava. Monday at 2:30 p. m. Take Madison road car. Interment Weat Liberty, Ohio.

Porter. Second an niversary requiem nign mass st Lawrence' cnurcn. price Hill, Mon day, reoruary ai a. m. RANZ--Oeorge Peter Ran a.

beloved husband Emma Ran a -(nee Meyer). Saturday. February 31, it 30. at reaioence, tu ai. LMoerty at.

fortified with last in hla 63d year. Funeral annouoc meat later. RKTVKE Robert Tilden Reinke; aon of H. T. and Helen-Relnke.

at hla home, wsiiaee. ana vaaians av, Thursday 'nigat ages an I months, unerai Monday at IS a m. from' St Boned let's Church. Covington. Interment in Mother of, God Cemetery.

Funeral private. ROBINSON Stanton Robinson, tn- son an sutatoai us Margaret Kobhiaon (nee 2 Grote). Saturday February Funeral- Monday from Wan. Siefko Son's chapel VU Friends RTJEHLMANN Job Ruenimann. loved huabaad of Augusta Ruehl- man (nae Hejikal).

Saturday, Feb- ruarr tl. at a. aged 63 yaara. Funeral from bis late residence, 402 Puree 11 Tuesday. February 24, at be rv ices at Price Hill rvatigelical Church, McPberson av at i p.

xa. ROETTCHER Henry Roettcher, 8r, nueoana or ue late catnerme sRoettcher (nea Orottendick). en-tened into rest at Lewern Weat-falen. Germany. January 34, 1929, ged 77 yeara.

A. Rankle, widow of Dr. William H. Runkle, Friday. February 2A at aaak.

Mellwood'av Winton Place. In her JJth year. Funeral from reaidence Monday, February 23. at 2 p. m.

Friends invited. SCHWARBXR Erne Jane Schwar- per tnee Nolel). beloved wife of Frank Schwarber. at realdence. 702 Melvln at.

Saturday, February 21. at a. aged 30 Funeral from the residence Tuesday. February 24. at 10 a.

m. SMITH Viola Mildred Smith, aalt aaugnter of Alfred P. and Marv I Smith (nee Kalkbrenner), Saturday. I February 21. 1920.

at 7 a. m- gade 14 yeara Funeral Tuesday, Febru- 1 fry 24, at 2 p. from late real- 1 dence, II W. Sixty-ninth aCr-1 thage. Ohio.

Burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. Glendale, Ohio. Relatives and frienda Invited. 8TRA6SER Albert Straaser. beloved 1 nusDana or Llna Strasaer (nee Schwarts).

Friday, February 20. in hla 67th year. Funeral from residence. 226 Hosea Monday. February 23, 10 a.

m. Kindly omit nowera, 6TRAUS Alloe Kehrer4 Straus (nee t-oe). beloved wife of Joeepu Straus, tt her residence. 826 Second ayton. aged 67 -years.

Funeral Monday. February 23. at 2 p. from Vonderhaar, Stetter Erschell'a funeral borne. Third and Overton sta, Newport.

Ky. THO ME Stanley Tbomer. beloved "Uiuana 01 uorotnv Tnomer tnee LetUrat) and aon of Fred and iannte Thotner (nee Lipscomb), Friday. February 20. at residence, 816 Isabella at, Newport aged 22 yeara 11 months and 29 daya.

Funeral Monday. Services at the residence at 2 p. m. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. WEBB Helen Louise Webb.

departed the resl-Wlll be tni lire February 21. at dence, 4719 Winton road. burled Tuesdav at 2:30 d. Spring Grove Cemetery. WH8ELER Benjamin C.

Wheeler. beloved husband or Esther a. Wheeler (nee Lutx). Friday, February 20. at 1045 Wesley aged 27 years.

Funeral from the reaidence Tuesday, February 24, at 2 p. m. WHITE Harriet Harrison White. runf lainu Wh I. anil 75 KUMal private.

Please omit flowers. 0 WILSON Frank Clifton Wilson, be loved husband of Estelle wnson nee Meldel). Saturday. February 21. at 8 a.

at realdence, lpzl Dayton aged 26 years Funeral Tuesday. February 24, at 2 p. m. Frienda invited. WILSON Lloyd M.

Wilson, beloved husband of Mary Wilson inee tester), at residence. 922 Elm at, Wednesday, February 18. Burial at Greenville, Ohio. Sunday. WTTWATtTq Adaiheid Wlthare.

Satur day. February 21, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Emma GUli-gan. 1337 Main aged 79 years. Funeral from Streibig-Mlller chapel Monday.

February 23. 7 a. m. Re- auiem high mans at St Mary hurch at 7: 30 a. in.

ZIMMER Katherlne Zimmer (nee Sicker), beloved widow or rame Zimmer. February 21. 1920, aged 82 years. Funeral Tuesday. February 24.

from residence, 1062 St. Gregory st, at 7:30 a. m. Requiem htgh mass at Immaculate Concep tlon Church 1 a. m.

1 la Memorlam Notices on Page 19, Section 2. Sanitary. Aesthetic. Madera. Cincinnati Cremation 34 rematioD Bik.

umi Free Boeklet. Free Chapel. J. SDLLIVAN FCXERAL DIRECTORS. Mala oftVe.

Feneral Partera, 93S E. Foarth St E. WALK IT MllXB, UIUK FARK, OAKLET, MADIKONVILLE and NORWOOD'S Branch OOee at Hrda Park Ansa Steuga. Mirnjnui A v. i-none K.

Tie. AVTUaiUtll.H AMULUtAI Aateaaebile FaJaevai ISqaipaneat. THE BUSSE BORGMANN CO. FCNERAL DIRECTORS. 1517 Freeman Av.

Three Chaaela. penseeianan rnmrwvs. rmat iti aoa, eia. Eatablisnea isaa. Extoi si re and Complete BlstmatlahiassS.

New and Saonilai EamJoaaent. Sii tluea available anywhere la the etty, aab. erna, cennry or aiaie, ana, aajeiauag paul k. r.ioonr.iAnn MORTICIAN Funeral Parlor. 14 GarSeld Place.

Peter Heboid Ambalnnce seihe; moderate prtce. PTieiiee West 333, Warsaw S9S. charge for the oreoping paim ana tent a ec orations for all opea caskets something new; ask aboat it WALTER H. STREIBIG HARRY P. MILLER STXERAI.

Uberty and Walnut. Phono Canal llflt. KU-riiU 1 1 fcrjllU CoAaUES, Oar motor equipment enabiee aa to aaew cans anywheim. W. MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL- HOME.

Wood barn 476. McMillan aad UplaaS PL A. A.DEGENHART FUNERAL DIRECTORS Main Office 170S Mad lean Road, ranch OSIcea iMadisonrtHe, Oakley and Pleasant Rldaa. Woodbarn 1879 'lgtit Phone Wba. 41C9 L.

STANLEY HIGH Faaeral Director Lady Attendant eavs weairy Art, Not RMae 2S1S GEO. ROHDE We are now prepared to render service in our New Funeral Home Delta and linwood Ave. East 40 BRANCH OFFICE: 1439 EASTERN AV. EAST 2979 JULIUS BAER Floral Designs 138-140 Fourth StreC East. Cincinnati.

fiU business i probltF has been demonstrated npot BombeTless condact our bust-ness Ida might forward, fair manner. Our aervieee are of the highest eharaeterand meet with the ap- provml ot aU, c. snaTaTeBTaTeTan -n-Bsnmnoammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaafm. Now LoV Prices On Genuine Pcppercll Wide sheeting: T-4 BROWN, FULL SO INCHES WIDE Selling Monday at a yard 8-4 BROWN, FULL 71 INCHES WIDE Selling Monday at a yard 8-4 BLEACHED, FULL T2 INCHES WIDE Selling Monday at a yard. BLEACHED, FCLL SI INCHES Monday at, a yard MONDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE A GIGANTIC STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', JUNIORS' AND CHILDREN'S REAPY-TOrWEAK "SAR3P1LE" AT ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR WHOLESALE PRICES-This Will fie a Grand Chance Jor You To Buy Your Spring and Summer Needs and Make a Splendid Make Monday Your Shopping Day.

There Will Be a Tremendous Collection of Choice Merchandise To Choose From and Your Time and Money Will Be Well Spent. 39c LOTS "ALL SAMPLES" Tablea will be piled htgrh with Fine Oaraet Overs. Ladles' Maalln Drawer. Children's Camalaatlaaa, Children's White Sate Bloomers, Children's Blaefc Sateea Bloomers, Children's White Cambric Skirts, CaildaeVs White Cambric Slips. VALUES CP TO $L35.

$1.29 LOTS "ALL SAMPLES" Ladlea' WhHe Cambric Gewas, embroidery trimmed i regnlar aad extra slses. Ladlea' Fine White' Cambric laee and embroidery trimmed. Ladles Fine Lingerie aad Silk-Mixed Envelope Chemises. All-Silk Wash Satla Camisoles, richly trimmed. Ladles' Bungalow Dress A proa standard percales klae and light styles.

Girls' White Embroidered Organdie Dresaes. VALUES UF TO MONDAY WE WILL OFFER ANOTHER BIG LOT OF lADISOEilE SILK ff AKTH'SQCan ALL-SILK GEORGETTE CREPES, ALL-SILK CREPE DE stjusmj eniDroldered, braided beige, navy blue, seal brown, taupe gray, China blue, plum and black; $7.98, $6.08 and $3.98 values. At the remarkable low price HUNDREDS OP FANCY TAFFETA SILK WAISTS "Samples." Kicn piaids ana pretty stripes; sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 ffb qiq sizes; value $5.45. and a wonderful bargain rfcO TO and 46; regular 5.88 values, will go a. OabelvO at VMe a7 GREAT LOTS OF FINE WHITE VOILE WAISTS "SAMPLES" Will Be Offered in Monday's Big Sample Sale This Season's Finest Waist Richly Trimmed and Plain Tailored Modelst.Va.ues Up To sm aa u'ln JM WAISTS Will go at WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN Bto Glaghama.

Utllltr Ginghams aad Staadtard rn.rmm.rm vava. STYLISH GINGHAM DRESSES to 2.00. Will go HANDSOME GINGHAM DRESSES "Samples "For Big Girls;" stylish Flapper models; 12 14 and 16 year sUes; values up to $5.00. Will r- ao go at piaaJ7 Plaa7aJ PamefO WOMEN'S FINE GINGHAM "HOUSE DRESSES "Samples." Neat stylishly trimmed dresses; worth up to $5.00. Will go Monday at W.U SEW SILKS, SILK POPLIJT FAILLES 14 inches Drown, Burgundy, myrtle green, reseda greerr, Copenhagen blue, wistaria and Mack; sz.oo values.

Selling at, a PRINTED GEORGETTE CREPES tractive silk fabric; rich colorings; spring 1920. Selling at, a yard HAJJDSOME SILK. SHIRTLTfGS 32 truiy wonderful collection of high worth $2.25. Will, go on sale at, a LACK ALL-SILK CHIFFOTf TAFFETA 3 serviceable ailk quality; wortb $2.79. Will go at, a yard GOLD MEDAL CHIFFON TAFFETA rui.

quality, in all ehades of navy 'STI rray, oarx green, China blue, old kthgB blue, pink, sand, wistaria Selling at. a yard and COLORED ALL-SILK COSTUME SATINS 3C Inches wide; all shades of navy oiue, taupe gray, seal Drown, 1.1 uiue, sjarnct, yium, Bray, pinK, liejnt oiue. ine green, peacock blue, orcnia. ivory, white and black; $3.00 quality. Will go on aale at, a yard.

ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE (0 taupe a ray, pium. peacock Diue. blue, etee teel gray, coral, turquoise reseda Selling blue, pink, lemon, Nib green, orchid, green, white and black; $3.00 value. Ak at, a yard Jp.tf BLACK ALL-SILK SATDT DUCHESS 36 inches wide; handsome quality; worth $8.25. Selling at, a ALEDA SILK 36 inches wide; a rive satisfactory wear: white, orchid, old roae, turquoise blue, reseda green, coral, dark vw, iwocw.

tira. Drown, znyrtie uary oiue, garnet, purpie, and black; 79c value. Selling at, FINAL REDUCTIONS 01M ALL OUR Monday Prices Will Be Blade So Ridiculously Low That av Quick Oearance Is Assured. CHILDREN'S HIGH-GRADE WINTER COATS Best of materials, nerrest styles; weU lined and nicely tTimnwd garmenU; 8 to ld'year aUea, bww aim ui LjpiES', USSES' AND JUNIORS' HIGH-GRADE WINTER COATS tnr or furtex totnuned; regolar aiaea and stoats. "Coats that former! out at CO QE CIO AO atl LADIES' HIGH-GRADE BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS Stout models; sizes 47, 49, 60, 5U 6, 53.64, 5 and f3o bust; Ml AC styushly trlrnmed Sol satin lined garments worth iSlO.OO and $50.00.

Will ago at. LAIMESLACK AND NAVY BLUE TAFFETA SILK FULL-LENGTH COATS, AND LADIES BLACK AND NAVY BLUE SATIN FULX? IN.T?-9OAT8New 1920 B'rln "sample" garments; reguUr slses and stouts; valaea worth I ma aaA up to 135.00. wni go in this big coat sale Monday at .1 U.J 0 GOOD HEAVT DOMET FLA' NNEL 19c -cnoieacne; iso value, Selling at, a yard. STRIPED AND CHECKED FANCT rLAN.ElTTESo aad fleecy: raluea Selling at a yard aftasl; BLEACHED DOMET" FLANNEL- Soft aad tioecy; 40e val, OOn uoa. Selling ata rni5fC STANDARD APRON GINGHAMS Blue and white checks; fast eol-r ore; Itc values.

Selling 00 at. a yard -SasifJ GOOD QtTALtnr BLEACHED FLANNBL--Worth o. in on sate ova a yard D'O' DM 55c 64c 69c 79c. mm C24-G2C-G20 SENISECO TOOTH FASTIS COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM COLGATE'S CASHMERE OUST SOAP SELLUVO AT WID 55c LOTS "ALL SAMPLES" Tablea rail ef Silk Camisoles. Ladles' Trimmed Cambric Drawers, Children's Rompers, Ladies F-velope Chemises, Children's Dresses, Ladles White Bangalew Apreaa, Infants' White Dressers.

VALUES TJP TO $2.00. $1.59 LOTS "AlL SAMPLES" Ladies' SUk Bloomers. Ladlea' Fine Caaasrie Gowns, richly trimmest Ladles' Flae White Cambrie riehlr trimmed. Ladies' Silk and Lisle Envelope Chemises. Girls' Fine White Org sat die Dresses, stylishly trimmed.

Women's Fine Gingham Haase Dresses, standard esalltle. VALUES UP TO and beaded effects. This season's 99c r2.00 and $3.50 Will go at. WAISTS nn I $2.08 WAISTS-1 1 iXaanss7 I Will go at lloO7 Children's Fine Gingham "Sample" Dresses ninpes naa atriiaa ruia colors, well Worth up 79C NOBBY GINGHAM to IZ.50. Will go at and -fflfl0E OflSM IFAiE2D Will Be Offered Monday at Prices Away 'Below Current Wholesale Cost wide; navy blue, taupe gray, seal steel gray.

peacocK blue, old rose. $1.29 rfullv at- 36 Inches wide; a wonderfully beautlrul designs; for $1.25 inches wide; spring 1920 patterns; a grade bhk shirtings; en yard. Inches wide; high-grade, $1.98 SILKS 3t inches wide: a wonder- blue, taupe gray, aeal brown, steel rose, peacock blue. garnet, prune, $2.59 black; $3.25 values. steel gray, Japan blue, old rosea.

I I I iiifriiv crren, wistaria, oia. sliver $2.49 Inches wide; navy blue, aeal brown. myme green, oia rose, garnet, king's $2.59 high grade washable silk that will pink. light blue. Nile ik.

llgtit blue, Nile green, lemon. aana, oiive green, wistaria 59c a yard aura, waaa tie caorjea out at i $4.95, 55.98, $6.95. S7.98 and 5840 0Vsya aVsmao70a TiAaa90 UllU 3 A aVseVCJ and Percale Shirfs "STANDARD" PERCALES Indigo blue, Copenhagen blue and white. -areas, apron ana'snirting etyK aii new patterns; 2'C vai- "1 19c ue. selling at, a "CLRIWOOD UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Inches wide; 07 15c value.

SeUlag at, a yard FrtE WHTTE gNDIA LINEN 3 5o quality. Selling a QQ. yard iW. FALL RrVESt LL UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Tara widei SSc OC-; value. Selling at.

a WHITE HAINSOOic tlKiL-la values. at, QQ. aiww Race Si. 24c 8c Boc- 8c 69c LOTS "ALL SAMPLES" Tablea fall ef Ladiev White Voile Waists, Ladlee' White Llale Thread Unlea Saita, All-Silk Wash Satla Camlaalea, Ladles Aleda Silk loeaaern, Ladlea Sateea Bloem-era, Ladlea' Fine Cambric Drawers, Children's White Cambric Gown ChUdreays Fine White Dweasea. VALUES CP TO SX.B8.

$1.99 LOTS "ALL SAMPLES" Ladles' Pare SUk Jersey Vests. Ladies' All-Silk Envelope Chemlaea. Ladles' Hlgh-Grade Gowns of Flae WhUe Lingerie, richly trimmed. Ladles' Flae Vvalte Cambric Petticoats, embroidery and laee trimmed. Ladlea Satla Trimmed Serpentine Crepe Long KImonoa.

afanta' aad Children's Long and Short White Costs, all-wool serge nnd nil-wool cash mere) stTllahlr trimmed. VALUES UP TO S8.00. CHINES AND RICH ALL-S CLARK'S O. CORO SPOOL Selling at, a ILK INE White and DK ITER'S acru and Arabian. sajtsilk Selling, doaen choicest models; white, flesh, coral, 9V Sv Ss sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 and 40; regular i RICH BLACK, ALL-SILK TAFFETA WAISTS "Samples." Chambraya.

4 to 14 Tear Slaea, 4 to 7 Tear made. nootl7 trlaaaaed garments. DRESSES Worth HP 99c up to At Will BEAUTIFUL LADLES' PERCALE DRESS APRONS "Samples." quality.) Light and dark styles; up to $2.50 values. Will go at checks and pretty stripes, DfMM. 1BESS 1 SEW SPRING DRESS GINGHAMS Etolle du Nords, A.

F. C. and Bates; best grades. Will be offered in great variety at, 39 HANDSOME WOOL PLAIDS 36 Inches wide; new spring skirting- styles: $1.60 values. Selling at.

a yard ALL-WOOL STOHM SERGES 34 inches wide; navy blue, dark brown, gray, myrtle, green, garnet and black; $1.75 valuea. Selling at. a yard WOOL FRENCH serges 43 inches wide: navy blue. Burgundy, brown, gray, dark green and black; $2.00 value. (5-f OQ Selling at, a yard WOOL STORM SERGES 50 Inches wide; navy blue and 5f RQ black: $2.26 values.

Selling at. g-yard WOOL BROADCLOTH suitings 54 inches wide; navy blue, seal brown dark gray and black: $2.00 values. 47 -f QQ Selling at. a ALL-WOOL HAMILTON SERGE 44 inches wide: shrunk and saoaa navy blue, seal brown, taupe gray. Burgundy, plum, dark J-f 1 green and black: $2.75 values.

Selling at, a all-wool Fine French poplins and all-wool finb French SERGES Navy blue, seal brown, taupe gray, China biue, garnet, dark green, plum and black; $3.00 value. (BO OfC Selling at. a yard SILK-FINISH MERCERIZED PONGEES i30 inches wide; fravy blast brown-, garnet, gray, myrtle green, old roae, Copenhagen blue, pink, light blue, white and black; Sic valuea. Rffp WIU be sold at, a yard. charming Silk-tissue ginghams Rich piaids; beautiful color combinations' new spring patterns.

Will be offered In great EZflf variety at, a yard. wa HANDSOME SILK-FINISH GEORGETTE VOILES Rich, beaded effects on navy blue, taupe graywChina blue, sand, old rose and black grounds; newsspring fabrics in a wonderful range of patterns. QQn Will go at. a yard CHARMING PRINTED GEORGETTE VOILES 40 Inches wide; lichdark colorings; beautirui designs; i-zo 9.lllit varH This season's best models; finest of materials; handsomely lined and sold at S30.00, 925.00, SSO.OO, fftS.OO and WuT be closed fff AO MmmmmM 4 A A A Made with soft, turn-back cuffs; slses 14 to 17; regular $2.00 values, 8elling Monday at HOPEDALB BLEACHED MUSLIW 34. Inches wide.

Sell- 2An In a OLD GLOBT BLEACHES LONG- CLOTH 3 6 inches Selling at, a 2Qc BALLARD VALtS I ACHED CAMBRIC Inches wida SeU- 27C- yard DOUBLE FOLD PERCALES. Standard Quality; Indigo bine and I1e-nt mnnaa: ilrn fc Selling 25c a yard. Now- Prices on Threads arid Crochet COTTONS AND J. F. COATS'S BEST 8IX- COTTON White and black.

K1LA 7ZV MKRCEHIZKD CROCHET OOTTOIf IAa colors; all numbers, selling at ball CROCHET twist White, eream. -t Kf Selllna; at a 100-yard balls; white and solors. TQr balls for 0X3 99c LOTS, "ALL SAMPLES Tablea piled high with Ladles' Flae White Trimmed Cambria Qewas, Ladles' Fine White Trimmed Cambric Skirts. La also' silk Llna-eria Bavalen Chemises, Ladlea Prima 4 Ilk Bloomers, Misses' Pino Warto rimmed Cambric Oewsa. Girls' Middy Blaexses.

Olrla White Embroidered Preaaea. VALUES UP TO SSS. i ODD LOTS "ALL SAMPLES" Ladles' Black Sateea Petticoats S2.Se) valnea. IS-f Selling at V- Children's Whit Cambrie Pant-, a ta linear alaesi a baa; Iftft bargala Auw Ladles' Flae White Knitted OQ. Bloomers A big bargala at t7av Men's Flae Pereale Shlrta Odd lots valaea ap to SSJMh QQn Will sell for Z.

Infaats' White Kaltted 1 Kf Shirts 2Se valaes. Selling? at -JX' Ladles White Percale Ban gn low Aprons I3J valaea. fl- Ck SeUlag at 4rX.aa ILK CHIFFON TAFFETAS Slses pad Stat Year SUtS. Band- go On sale afoaday. All GINGHAM DRESSES Worth $2.48.

Will go $1.59 (Standard S1.29 A wonderful lot ot high-grade. $1.59 ii 98c vaiues. 7Hr 1 new spring patterns; $1.59 uuchkd PILLOW -GASl Linen nniahj sise 4Sxtt, or Will be aOld Konday LUTENE CRASH TOWaaXBai- Unbleached; a big bargain, 1(1. Sailing at. a WWBBB BATH TOWELS valueaT Sailing ttJf WHTTH TABLil -OYLvLXrTH wide; ataadard ejualtty.

joA SeUlag aVa yard. CLOTH WINDOW SHADES foot long and foot widei dark green varaag. SalllB at C2b mm V.T HI A .4 I l. it ir it a 1 i i 1 -5 I i a.

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